Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not as into the more "makjang" style shows because I have to be able to relate at least on some level with the characters, but I LOVE the somewhat more realistic style KDramas, like the I Need Romance series. Anyone have recommendations along those lines of shows you really liked?
If you want more realistic, try 'on the way to the airport'. Currently airing and sooo good. It's on Viki.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. On way to airport is great.
Marriage not dating
Another Miss Oh
Some great movies:
A moment to remember
My ps partner
Daisy
War arrow
man from no where
Taeguki brother of war
Ode to my father
Sunny
Anonymous wrote:Hulu has a ton of Korean tv shows.
I liked playful kiss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - but I'd like to - what are some options?
FWIW, my daughter is very into K-Pop, esp. the group Got7
NP here - some of my very favorites have been:
Healer (watched this twice, which I never do but I loved it that much)
City Hunter (I found the ending slightly meh, but not enough so to ruin the rest of the show for me, it was great)
Answer Me series (1997, 1988, 1994 in that order - so so good)
Shut Up: Flower Boy Band
Misaeng
Pinnochio
Return of Iljimae
If you're interested in trying out a few shows, it's worth a DramaFever subscription, which is like $4/month.
Interesting - I loved the 80s Anime of City Hunter way back in the day; I didn't know there was a new series. Is it an over the top comedy (like the anime) or is it fairly grounded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - but I'd like to - what are some options?
FWIW, my daughter is very into K-Pop, esp. the group Got7
NP here - some of my very favorites have been:
Healer (watched this twice, which I never do but I loved it that much)
City Hunter (I found the ending slightly meh, but not enough so to ruin the rest of the show for me, it was great)
Answer Me series (1997, 1988, 1994 in that order - so so good)
Shut Up: Flower Boy Band
Misaeng
Pinnochio
Return of Iljimae
If you're interested in trying out a few shows, it's worth a DramaFever subscription, which is like $4/month.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not as into the more "makjang" style shows because I have to be able to relate at least on some level with the characters, but I LOVE the somewhat more realistic style KDramas, like the I Need Romance series. Anyone have recommendations along those lines of shows you really liked?
Anonymous wrote:No - but I'd like to - what are some options?
FWIW, my daughter is very into K-Pop, esp. the group Got7